Vancouver and Toronto Bike show wrap up

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Hello!

Hi there!  This is my first blog post for IMBA Canada as Alberta Regional Coordinator.  I've been working for the CMBA for the last few years, and I'm thrilled…


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The Forgotten Trails in South River, Ontario

We generally have a sense of what we will encounter at each of our visits. We meet the trail champions of the community, we explore some trail, we engage the…


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Ignoring the evidence

Environmental impacts of users on trails continues to be a hot topic in many regions. During the past five to seven years there has been a flurry of research…


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Les cyclistes de Montréal à la recherche de solutions durables

Le Mont-Royal est un site de choix pour plusieurs citadins qui cherchent à prendre du recul de la jungle urbaine. Depuis plus de 20 ans, les cyclistes s'y…


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IMBA visits the North Shore – Vancouver, BC

As the birthplace of freeride, the North Shore of Vancouver is steeped in mountain biking history. Long, winding cedar bridges, high, skinny features and steep…


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Summer visits the MEC Burlington Bikefest

Real summer weather and a cycling celebration, you bet, and MEC Burlington’s Bikefest was the best of both.  The hot and humid conditions on June 29th were…


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Hiking boots to the ground in Kejimkujik National Park & National Historic Site

It's no surprise that frontcountry trails get more attention than backcountry. It is tough to get out and monitor or assess backcountry routes, let alone get…


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St Lawrence Islands National Park

The first official IMBA Canada Trail Care Crew school was with the St. Lawrence Islands National Park. Attendees consisted of twenty-nine diverse individuals…


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